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Memory Lane 1940s Heritage Village

Memory Lane 1940s Heritage Village Lake Charlotte, Nova Scotia *Disclosure: Our family received a free pass to visit the museum. It just gave us a great excuse to explore somewhere new and tell you all about it!* This is probably one of our most favourite places we visited this summer! In the preceding week, I […]

Windsor Playland Safari

Windsor Playland Safari It has been a tradition for the last 5 years. Every year on July 16, on my son’s birthday, we go to the Windsor Playland waterslide! Windsor Playland Safari is in Windsor behind the exhibition grounds at exit 5 from the 101. You can see it from the highway as you drive […]

Kings County Museum, Kentville

Kings County Museum, Kentville Kings County is so rich with culture and history, and unfortunately, we often take it for granted. The area was home to Natives, Acadians and then English settlers, all of whom have made a mark and influenced our life today. The Kings County Museum, located in downtown Kentville, does a great […]

Beaubears Island Historic Site, New Brunswick

Beaubears Island Historic Site, New Brunswick *Disclosure: Our family received tickets to visit the museum in exchange for this blog post. All opinions are our own* We are so fortunate to live in a region that is so rich in culture and history. The Miramichi area in New Brunswick has a melange of history that […]

Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick

Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick *Disclosure: Our family received tickets to visit the Hopewell Rocks in exchange for this blog post. All opinions are our own.* Thomas (8) read a book in school about the top 10 most amazing places to visit in Canada. We have already been to several of them including the Bay of […]

Wile Carding Mill Museum, Bridgewater

Wile Carding Mill Museum,  Bridgewater *Disclosure: Our family received a family seasonal pass for the Nova Scotia Museums so we could tour around the province and share our experiences. All opinions are our own.* Imagine 12 hour days, 6 days a week for only $2 a day. It was a long, tough job working in […]